well, we had a contract we signed with boeing and a rate at which we were going to buy those tankers coming off the production line. now you're cutting that tunnelfunding. we can't keep can up our end of the contract. now, it's been reported that boeing bid very competitively to win that contract, and they are losing money on the early phases of it. when we have to go as a nation and renegotiate that contract, do you really think we're in a good position to maintain such a competitive price if or is boeing going to walk out of that negotiation in a better position, perhaps not losing money on the contract anymore? so you've got to look at this, and there are some areas where it really is going to be bad for dod if they have to e quester -- sequester these accounts. >> well, the easiest places to cut in the short term is o&m, operations. you know, a severe cutback in training and that sort of thing? >> yes. some of the options you'd have to look at are, you know, if you've got major live-fire training exercises scheduled for the remainder of the year, you could delay it til next fisca